- French: [ljɛʒ] ; Walloon: Lîdje [liːtʃ]; Dutch: Luik [lœyk] ; German:
Lüttich [ˈlʏtɪç] ) is a city and muni****lity of Wallonia, and the
capital of the...
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Operation Lüttich (7–13
August 1944) was the
codename of the ****
German counter-attack
during the
Battle of Normandy,
which occurred near U.S. positions...
- [stɑ̃daʁ ljɛʒ]; Dutch:
Standard Luik [ˈstɑndɑrt ˈlœyk]; German:
Standard Lüttich [ˈstandaʁt ˈlʏtɪç, ˈʃtan-]) or
simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian...
- The 1924
Summer Olympics (French: Jeux
olympiques d'été de 1924),
officially the
Games of the VIII
Olympiad (French: Jeux de la
VIIIe olympiade) and officially...
- 813 km2 (1,472 sq mi) 1,360,074 360/km2 (930/sq mi) WHT Liège Luik Liège
Lüttich Liège 3,857 km2 (1,489 sq mi) 1,119,038 290/km2 (750/sq mi) WLG Luxembourg...
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Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Latin: Notgerus; c. 940 – 10
April 1008 AD) was a
Benedictine monk,
bishop (972–1008) and
first prince-bishop (980–1008) of...
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continued until 13 August, the
threat of
Operation Lüttich had been
ended within 24 hours.
Operation Lüttich had led to the most
powerful remaining German...
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forbade any retreat, and
ordered a counteroffensive,
codenamed Operation Lüttich, by the
XLVII Panzer Corps,
consisting of the 2nd
Panzer Division, part...
- (French: [ljɛʒ] ; Walloon: Lîdje [liːtʃ]; Dutch: Luik [lœyk] ; German:
Lüttich [ˈlʏtɪç] ) is the
easternmost province of the
Wallonia region of Belgium...
- French:
Adelman de Liège, Dutch:
Adelman van Luik, German:
Adelmann von
Lüttich; ?, – c. 1061, Brescia) was the
bishop of Brescia, in
Northern Italy, during...